Oregon OT Josh Conerly Makes NFL Decision
It should come as little-to-no surprise Oregon left tackle Josh Conerly Jr. has made his decision. After consistently getting mocked in the early NFL drafts for the past month or so, Conerly will forego his final season and enter the draft.
Conerly was one of Lanning’s very key recruiting wins after arriving at Oregon. Many thought he would head to USC but Lanning along with the help of Adrian Klemm, turned him just before signing day.
The 6-foot-5, 300-pounder was the No. 38 ranked player in the 2022 class. He was the No. 5 offensive tackle in the On3 Industry rankings.
Conerly started the last two seasons at Oregon at left tackle. In his freshman season he appeared in 13 games for the Ducks. Along with Ajani Cornelius on right tackle, Oregon boasted one of the best tackle tandems in the country.
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In the offseason Oregon has already added two offensive tackles in the transfer portal. Those moves to add Isaiah World and Alex Harkey seemed to signal the likelihood Conerly would make this decision.
It’s clear Oregon will break in two new tackles next season along with a new quarterback on offense.